Monarchs pound Milwaukee with 20 runs

There were only two innings Wednesday when the Kansas City Monarchs didn’t score, and nine KC players got hits as the Monarchs won 20-5 on the road against the Milwaukee Milkmen.

Kansas City (18-12) has not lost a series against a North Division opponent all year, and they tried to keep that streak alive against the Milwaukee Milkmen (20-12) in game three of their four-game series Wednesday night.

The Monarchs got things going right away in the top of the first inning; it only took 10 pitches for them to strike first.

Darnell Sweeney worked an eight-pitch walk in the game’s lead-off at-bat. Two pitches later, it was spark plug Ryan Grotjohn who drove Sweeney in after driving one to deep center field for a triple. Kansas City finished the inning up 2-0.

As the game went on, things did not get any easier for Milwaukee’s ace. Myles Smith was able to keep the Monarchs off the bases in both the second and third innings, but the offense came alive again in the fourth when Colin Willis clubbed his fifth homer of the season. Charcer Burks had a front row-view of his teammate’s homer from third base after his triple.

The defending league champions did not go away without a fight, though. They responded with their first run in the bottom half of the fourth.

The Milkmen ended their drought after a lead-off home run from Christian Correa, making the score 4-1.

Jake Matthys, the winning pitcher, settled in on the mound after that and retired the next three batters to finish the inning.

Kansas City hit another long shot into the trees beyond the outfield fence. This time around, it was Casey Gillaspie. The first baseman has homered in all of the last three series.

The Monarchs continued their success at the plate in the sixth when they tallied three hits, three walks, and three runs. The Milkmen then scored four runsin the bottom of the inning off two home runs by Brett Walker II and Christ Conley (9-5).

The Monarchs grew familiar with timely hitting as the game progressed. Gabby Guerrero delivered one in the seventh with the bases loaded. His single up the middle brought in Sweeney and Olmeda (11-5).

Matthys exited the game in seventh, handing the ball to left-handed reliever Elroy Urbina. The reliever held the Milkmen right where they stood. Urbina faced five batters, walking one, striking out one, and only allowing one hit.

Fellow left-handed pitcher Eric Cha was next out of the bullpen for the Monarchs, and he followed suit. The middle infield turned a double-play behind Cha, and then he retired Anibal Sierra – a former Monarch – to end the inning. Ramsey Romano came into the game to finish it off, going three up, three down.

In the 20-5 road victory, the Monarchs set a season high for hits (23) and runs.

A box score for the game is at http://baseball.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=553217.

The series finale will take place Thursday evening with the first pitch set for 6:35 p.m. in Milwaukee at Franklin Field. The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 6:10 p.m. and the video stream airing on aabaseball.tv.

Tickets to Monarchs games can be purchased by calling 913-328-5618 or by visiting monarchsbaseball.com.

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